embalsemate, pending a rouseruction of his bogey, most highly | 1 |
astounded, as it turned up, after his life overlasting, at thus being | 2 |
reduced to nothing. | 3 |
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calisenic, tripping a trepas, neniatwantyng: Mulo Mulelo! Homo | 5 |
Humilo! Dauncy a deady O! Dood dood dood! O Bawse! O | 6 |
Boese! O Muerther! O Mord! Mahmato! Moutmaro! O Smir- | 7 |
tsch! O Smertz! Woh Hillill! Woe Hallall! Thou Thuoni I Thou | 8 |
Thaunaton! Umartir! Udamnor! Tschitt! Mergue! Eulumu! | 9 |
Huam Khuam! Malawinga! Malawunga! Ser Oh Ser! See ah | 10 |
See! Hamovs! Hemoves! Mamor! Rockquiem eternuel give donal | 11 |
aye in dolmeny! Bat luck's perpepperpot loosen his eyis! (Psich!). | 12 |
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has passed. Lung lift the keying! | 14 |
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ing and a couple of the lunch and three later on, but your saouls | 17 |
to the dhaoul, do ye. Finnk. Fime. Fudd? | 18 |
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there where y'are now, coddlin your supernumerary leg, wi'that | 20 |
bizar tongue in yur tolkshap, and your hindies and shindies, like a | 21 |
muck in a market, Sorley boy, repeating yurself, and tell me that? | 22 |
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Surly guy, replete in myself, as long as I live, in my homespins, | 24 |
like a sleepingtop, with all that's buried ofsins insince insensed | 25 |
insidesofme. If I can't upset this pound of pressed ollaves I can | 26 |
sit up zounds of sounds upon him. | 27 |
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did I hear the Dingle bagpipes Wasting war and? Watch! | 29 |
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Lowlaid Herd! Aubain Hand! Wonted Foot! Usque! Usque! | 31 |
Usque! Lignum in . . . | 32 |
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moving mound or what static babel is this, tell us? | 34 |
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whoishe whoishe? | 36 |